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‘ RODENBACH (Ss &S GOOD A “GIANT KILLER AS WALCOTT: RODENGACH OFF 10 COAST TO FIGHT SAM BERGER Tom SHARKEY CHEST, Local Man, Amateur Middle and Heavy Weight Champion, Will Meet Two-| Hundred Pound Californian in the Invitation Bouts in San Francisco. Witten Rofenbdach, Amertanm middie gma heavy weight champion, is going to California to fight Sam Berger, emateur heavy-welght champion of the Pacifico coast. Rodenbach !s a member of the New West Side A. C., and has done his fighting in the club colors. He has won five middie-wetght titles ince 1900, In 1901 he won both middle and heavy welght honors at Pittsbure f @an Francisco, 1901, he won the mid- Me-weight championship. His best performance was this year, agBoston, in the A A. UL. Ships. "He whipped Emory beavy-welght champion, so thoroughly fm three rounds that tie bout was @topped to save the lieipless heavy- weight from serious damage. Bod Fitzsimmons, why has seen Roden- ach at work, has taken a great fanc to him, mainly because he is a middie- weight who beats the big fellows, His Victory over Payne followed hip winning @f the middleweight t! Powerfo? Yo & Man. Rodenbach is powerfully butlt, mus- 1 His fighting q@lar, evenly Weight is is p ao. Prosids P Nationa: m, aucoe nigit |y wo players team who are bound to strengthen the lub. ‘i sure Jack Doyle, the gr naeman, and Van Bure h eller both fe Broo y Potter met Ebbets, o pointinent va) after u t 4 Potter stated he would like to he Doyle rc these Doyk uren jack Bar the Phillies to- the Trolley D Hanlon and Charley by ap 1 Chu With Fielder Jones buck with the Chi engos, Magnate Comiskey may favor ‘Washington with a player or two. Oscar. Streit har been given his dy the Detroits. He will go back to the Southern League, wi © he is a star In changing his pitchers about it is* evident that Monager Parron™™iends to ase BIL Donaven as Lis opener serena ip Van Haltren is leading off at the! Pat for Seattle in the Pic League, Emil Frisk, « one time dy his nearest neighbor in loft ators. at na DOVLEANDVAN BUREN JOIN THE PHILLIES NOTES OF THE DIAMOND (Dreytuss is beginning to realize thac without pitchers his team stands a very por show of winning. Pfoister and Vel been released and Moren ix to d, He % searching for minor He ‘e very fast and tises a good left Jab that does damage. Ho can mix Kt and is a two-handed hitter. Sam Berger, the Californian, haa won the Pacific coast Utles on several oc- casions, He is the immediate suc of Jack Munroe as Pacific coast cham- pion. He has beaten the same men that | or | Munroe beat, | Berger is taller than Rodenbaoh, wtanding six feet in lis stockings. Le weighs 18% pounds, The Westorner ta! only nineteen years old und hulf grown. | When he gets his full growth he will | weigh over 20) pounds, ! Berger does iia twining by going | out to the oamps of vurlous visithy fighters and sparring with them, just as Jimmy Britt did when he was Amateur champlon. In this way Be boxed for several weeks with Hob Ef simmons a year agy. When Ci trained for hia last tight with J Sam egular sparring partner, withot ation. He boxed daily i and the ex-champion had wetter of the 8 nd very’ fist will be in ring. Borger eld during the ei itoh's former const, in 191, war alse by the Olymple Athletic Club, NO ENTRY INTHE AUTMOBLE EVENT? Mr. Hewitt has withdrawn his entry in the automooii ernational cup team, and only the original entries, the Peerless, and the late entry of Alexander Winton remain, The with drawal of the Hewitt yestorda me eurpri ) according rep the cup ry was being ven daily trials on the Trenton tack wis going nicely From late appearances those with- in the {ty would not. be flould cross the water thin year, rder Tne ¢ nobile auth ek, thy Lae Hest w York Irish Athlitte the Cl of ¢ Park ern clibs will be between Boston and New York in the Rost and Chicago and Cleveland if) the West Washington Infieiders will have to keep on HHL the thme with Cassidy waiting for a job papers say he looks good from polnt Wonder what will become Doyle? Dijon tx now playing Rrookiyn rieht alone Buek n when It comes to « distances, The pitchers are alr erting thing down too #) Wilhelm, hitherto count ed as only an ordinary slabman, hel Philadelphia to two hits, a “JEWEY” COOK BADLY BEATEN. WOULO BR VEALOUS 1F HE Courd See THE AMATEUR. CHAMPION'S F I ° SAM BERGER, PACIFIC Coast CHAMPION AECAN< WEIGHT. ~ WILLIAM, RODENBACH > AMERICAN AMATEUR CHAMPION PAIDDLE AND HEAVYWEIGHT, PLP PVIRLDEDLESO14D90O4 OOF OFOIO9$33494H 1 OOO-EO0 22449300000 HIGHLANDERS ‘IN PHILA. Jim Corgett SAYS BERGER US ALL RIGHT, UR CHAMPIONS, WHO SOON WILL MEET, APPEAR TO SOME OF THE PROFESSIONALS 108029009004 $OSSOODG01VSOSE 1644444400006 Boa FITZ Simm ORS \S SURE THAT THE CALIFORNIAN CAN HIT, Next Week. “aeeeees« KID SULLIVAN GAVE HANLON a point tn the argument before Justice Gaynor in Brooklyn to-day on the ha- beas corpus proceedings brought on be~ half of the three players and three Hers arrested last Sunday police oppression, told the police in this Frisco Lad Greatly Sur- prised by Washing- ton Boy, Who More Than Held His Own, KID CARTER ALL “JEWEY" COOK 1S NOT A CHAMPION Dave Holly Had Engiish Fighter at His Mercy in Six-Round Bout Over in Philadelphia— He lust Escaped Knockout. (Spectal to the Evening World.) BALTIMORE, Ma., April 30,—Kid Bul- livan, of Washington, last night sprang 4 surprise party upon the knowing ones in at the Bureka Athletic Club by anothor fight. Nghter ever was. “Carter [x faillug as swiftly as Jimmy | White, of the Forty-sixth Precinct, who Tho many drubbings he's| made these arrests exceeded his au- ved of late ds rapidly ruining him. and {f he isn’t suppressed I look for him to be killed én the ring.” red the well-known handler of | were disturbed by this baseball game. formerly manager | There is nothing In the police affidavit Hmit but also fought his opponent to a and a majority of the spec- tators were of the opinion that the Kid rded the decision (Special to The Bvantng World) PIUILADELMHTA, Neht-weight, Frmink Hart, kKlyn Tommy" Sullivan, ‘Thursday night, | disturbed, Perhaps the police were dis- uldn't have been there could 1] ¢urped, ‘They ought not to have been, have backed out. pugilists that have tried seon In this eltv. from the tap of the gong to t ‘Thera was not smashing away and tho claret flo Hanlon was the ager part of the tIme ois about the worst Abbott wis a champion compared with him, and yet Abbott was only a aeoond- sca “ite superintended his skod me to help them| “Now, as & matter of faot, to make jadly wecepted the |any arrests in a aa I saw the | poiloe show 0 was | eltizen, They have no such thing. They or the greater but Sullivan met him training stu At the opening of the new roti foul of Dave Holly Haght-welght, The men played almost entire- paying but Uttle at- Both used @ left- would try a@ left- ‘He's all right," ‘He may not look sound oa a dollar and trim O'Brien made the Britisher r of tactios to escape a knockout he Ald not acoomplish the act is due to bulldog grit and abil- take a good gruelling his burly opponent, for Cook outweighed the colored fighter fully twelve pounds. ia a typical English fighter, put he's as} I dischary role the defendants. pending a comident |Secision which I will hand down in « lad the fight was stopped whem, few days.” jort to all manner tention to the body. the Englishman the claret from the in the second round Sullivan retaliated in the sixth by split- ting open Hanlon’s right eye, Both con- ong at the finish. John Hekhardt, of New York, acted as sret- simply outclassed RIOT IN CARLETON HOTEL. tand Discussion Leads to Free Fi: Police Are Called, ‘A discussion of the respective mertts — _ of American and English bred haok- SPORTSMEN’S GOODS. neys vrectpitated a small-sized riot In rorasmen’ wT AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS, tried to punctuate one of his points by soaking John Lane, other horseman of No. 13 Weat, Fit. ey, wa nw “ en were Involved in ¢ a a fight In which the rest of the party, - nd | eee testants were st osoape dangerous blows, and @ peculiar hunch of the left s! wider to avold a} ‘~he house was packed to the doors and many were turned away long be- bout went on, or from Washing- fore the main he showed his lack and Seventh of condition plainly In the tirst entered the ring at 9.20, and of condition. St Aer ctr lives in the hotel, put devoted bis attention 1 weaknesses of his t oung Peter Jackson and Sammy Harry Foley iy looked after Hanke moment the two m no. Gebhatdt tor nid his Ron Michael Conahan, fommed. 0" OT ‘A riot call. was sent to Police Head- alice LIGHT, \ Policemen ware) DEVELOPS YOUR PLATES IN THE LIGHT, rrested and locked up. ——_ TWO GAMES AT RIDGEWOOD. ‘Dhe Cuban Giants are due at Ridge- | som holder to Solar Develo and tix, wood to-morrow for a tussle with the|"" DO Oo stain the fingers. The game will be the seo- double-header, ‘Holly first. and Jewey Cook SUNDAY BALL GAMES. y Hills, the strong som the All-Cuban| of hulltossers and ‘Thirty-sixth ‘sand a dozen They are two of the strong- est semi-profe ind the prospects are e: a grand exhibition nethened for thelr game to-morrow hidgewoods, ond portion McNeil will face the Cubans, curtain-raiser the Brooklyn F. C. te the Spooner AC — National League Standin champtonship of the Bronx hangs. place at the Protectory Thin will be All-Cubans t * first appearance of the ared to twirl for the will be In the tn) Phe Skelly baseball team will play the West Parts have defeat S Philadelphia. visking team (nd Cunney for th Lispenard and Fritz for the Howards M. ‘The grounds and Pitkin avenues. the Hobokens’ County Park, day afternoon, Lindeman and Lamar, McIntyre, touted as a great slugger hnion says‘ that he is sure the when be left Buffalo, is hitting but eg attary. will bela taspoints) for he Hobokens to-morrow in Yr gam Ughtly up to date, He te expected tolagains: the crack. Wilmington (Ben) Cricket Grounds, Ta ag improve ere lonz A tely dofeated to have another B. B. C., another with the Daly corey case that they were a lot of meddlers, and plainly intimated that he would throw the cases prepared by them our of court next week. Former Police Commissioner Barney York appeared for the baseball people on the Sunday law as it stands. Mr. York sald that he was, At this func ST, LOUTS, April 30.—'I don't believe] ture Justice Gaynor broke in and said who battled with Jack It doesn't seem to me that this mat- ; End Club ter of ballplaying 1s any business of the ever engage as much out as a| meddling anywa: They're the worst , police anyway. The poll lot of meddiers in the communtty. Capt. thority, 1t seems to me.’ Brief arguments were made on both wides, and then Justice Gaynor said: “I don’t see whose religious feelings before me to show that any one was however, for they work Sundays the same as other days. Ike” this, the complaint of a ave tl haven't even shown that the nelghbors as not to fight Carter. | were disturbed by the ball game, There was no cause for arrest in this case. the bail in these casos and Also Favors day Games, Magistrate Connorton, of Long Island city Saald to-day that he expected to be applied to for a number of warrants for Daveball players to-day, and would have to tasue the warren but that he jiever day WidWe believe \# Queens in a liberal in~ (Trade Mark Registered.) No dark room required. One bath only; remove plate (either glass or flat fllm) directly Jers; Sf not by youre will "ha | ea oe ol delet hth ats © ~wnte, 8 on tle, Clroular on recusst, J. H. HOPPER & CO., 555 West Broadway, N. Y. City. 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